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5. Orange alligator
Sylvia Mythen, a 70-year-old grandmother from Venice, Fl, has
discovered what appears to be the world’s first orange alligator. She
was returning from work when she drove by the gator and promptly had to
back up for a double-take. After sending the picture to her local news
station she also contacted a biologist who believes the gator is really
just half-albino. He says he has never seen or heard of one. But Gary
Morse from Florida Fish and Wildlife feels the orange color might be
from some environmental element. Regardless, the University of Florida
Gators might have a new mascot.4. Purple polar bear
Look at this strange animal! Yes, that is a purple polar bear believe
it or not! This usually white polar bear created quite the buzz about
the Mendoza City Zoo in Argentina when it unexpectedly turned purple. It
seems that the polar bear named Pelusa had a skin condition that the
zoo officials were trying to treat, and as a result of the special
treatment of this condition the polar bear turned purple. The purple
color only lasted for a little while, but it was quite the talk of the
town and spread across the world news and internet like wildfire.3. The lizard
The lizard in the photo is not being manipulated (not a photo
manipulation). It is now the latest exotic pet craze. Mwanza flat-headed
agama’s vivid blue-and-red colouring, is a lizard that has a body skin
colour similar to Spiderman. Agamas, which are native to Kenya can be
good pets, as they become tame and docile if handled regularly.
It can grow up to a foot long, and a balanced diet for them includes
locusts, crickets, meal worms and wax worms. They are unable to throw
webs, but can change colour – the brightly coloured males will change
brown at night or if frightened. They can also run on their hind legs,
and can scale vertical walls like spiders.2. Tattooed pigs
Take a look at these tattooed pigs. Wim Delvoye has been tattooing
them since the 1990s. In the early 21st century a tattooed pigs project
was set up in the Art Farm in China, where there are fewer strictures
regarding animal welfare than in most parts of the Western world. In
2005, Delvoye’s colleague, artist Danny Devos, spent several months at
the farm, reorganizing, managing and rebuilding. The tattoos range from
traditional flags and lions kind of stuff to Louis Vuitton logo
patterns. The skins are not used as formal art objects until the pigs
die, at which time, the skins are removed and displayed on walls in
various art venues.1. Flamingo tongue snail
The flamingo tongue snail (cyphoma gibbosumn) is a small, colorful
sea snail which lives on various species of soft corals in the
Caribbean. This creature almost-literally wears its heart (soul and
colors) on its sleeve. The pretty color you see in this image is not a
snail’s shell! Rather, it’s in a layer of live mantle tissue, connected
to its foot – the snail pushes it out to cover the shell. The mantle
tissue also works like a fish’s gill. When the snail is attacked, the
mantle (and colors) is withdrawn. So you might say, this is the only
marine animal that literally turns pale in fright.source